2015年6月21日 星期日

2015-06-22 Malaysia Business


Malay Mail Online
   
5 markets in KL infested with rats   
AsiaOne
KUALA LUMPUR - The Selayang wholesale market and the Chow Kit market are among five public markets in the capital which have been classified as breeding grounds for rats, making the areas susceptible to leptospirosis, a potentially deadly bacterial ...

Five KL markets critically infested with rats   Malaysiakini (subscription)
Rats galore in five KL markets   Free Malaysia Today
DIRTY KL: Five markets infested with RATS   Malaysia Chronicle

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The Rakyat Post
   
KL-Butterworth electric train ready in July   
The Rakyat Post
The Electric Train Service (ETS) connecting Kuala Lumpur and Butterworth will be ready next month, said Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai. He said federal and Perak government leaders would try out a test run from from Ipoh to Kuala Lumpur to ...

KL-Butterworth ETS service ready next month - Liow   Paul Tan's Automotive News
Long-delayed electric train services to Penang next month   Free Malaysia Today

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The Rakyat Post
   
Ringgit opens slightly higher against dollar   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit opened slightly higher against the US dollar on Monday following demand for the local currency. At 9 am, the ringgit was quoted at 3.7300/7330 to the US dollar from last Friday's close of 3.7430/7460. A dealer said the ringgit ...

Ringgit opens at RM3.73 to US dollar   The Rakyat Post

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The Malaysian Insider
   
KLCI steadier in early trade on Greece solution   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Blue chips edged higher in early Monday trade in line with steadier Asian markets as investors were optimistic about Greece's latest proposal to resolve its debt crisis. At 9.16am, the FBM KLCI was up 0.44 point or 0.03% to 1,722.21.
KLCI opens lower in line with global worries over Greek debt crisis   The Malaysian Insider
KLCI reverses loss, climbs 0.47%   The Edge Markets

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Al Rajhi appoints Maslamani as chief compliance officer   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Al Rajhi Bank (Malaysia) has appointed V.Maslamani as its Chief Compliance Officer. In a statement on Monday, the bank said Maslamani held honours degrees in economics and accountancy from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM).
Al Rajhi Bank (Malaysia) Appoints New Chief Compliance Officer   Bernama

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Free Malaysia Today
   
MPSP slammed for lacklustre rubbish collection services   
The Sun Daily
BUTTERWORTH: An MCA division today slammed the Seberang Prai Municipal Council (MPSP) for allegedly failing to provide proper rubbish collection services. Bagan Division Youth deputy chief Ooi Ghee Loon said the division has received many ...

Brickbats for rubbishy work by Penang council   Free Malaysia Today
Do it right! MCA tells Seberang Jaya council   The Rakyat Post

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Lab to speed up halal certification to be built in Johor   
Malay Mail Online
JOHOR BARU, June 21 — A laboratory to expedite the process of halal certification in the country will be built in Nusajaya by December this year. Johor Islamic Religious Committee chairman Abd Mutalib Abdul Rahim said the laboratory will be built by the ...


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MYCC issues proposed decision against 5 container related firms   
The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) has issued a proposed decision against four container depot operators and an information technology (IT) service provider, for engaging in price fixing. The operators are Ayza Industries Sdn ...

MyCC Issues Proposed Decision Against Five Enterprises For Price Fixing   Bernama
MYCC issues proposed decision against five firms for price fixing   The Borneo Post
MYCC hauls up 4 containers depot players for price fixing   The Star Online

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China gives new twist to world's second tallest building   
Business Standard
The world's second tallest building, Shanghai Tower, will soon open in the Chinese financial capital with a twist -- a 120-degree twist, to be exact. A softened triangular "outer skin" is literally twisted around a circular core, sending the glass and steel tower ...


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Free Malaysia Today
   
'Use funds from hotel levy for tourist sites'   
The Star Online
GEORGE TOWN: Funds collected from the state's hotel room tax should be used to upgrade tourist facilities instead of luring airlines to bring in more tourists to Penang. Penang Gerakan committee member Albert Tan Kah Leong described the state's proposal ...

Gerakan: Why RM6m for FA, but water bill subsidy cut?   Free Malaysia Today

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